GANGNEUNG, Gangwon Province -- "Go PyeongChang," an official mobile application for the PyeongChang Olympic Games that provides transportation information, is drawing good responses from Games visitors.Demand is growing among users for the developer to keep the app's key features and release a remodeled version so they can use it after the Olympics.The app, co-developed by the PyeongChang organizing committee and KT, shows ways to Games venues using a simple and intuitive display in four languages -- Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese.Given the expected crowds and traffic around venues, organizers are urging tourists to use public transportation, as well as prohibiting vehicles, other than Games-related ones, from entering or passing venues.The app shows the venues in a pictogram. After users set their departure point -- automatically or manually -- and the venue they want, the app shows how to reach it using public transportation, cars or taxis. It also displays expected travel time, fares and where to transfer. If users install Naver Map, Go PyeongChang will automatically send the destination to Naver Map to provide a navigation service. For those who want to make a reservation for public transportation, such as an express bus or a KTX train, Go PyeongChang will automatically redirect to the reservation apps.For taxi users, the app shows expected fares, helping foreign tourists avoid rip-offs.Go PyeongChang's difference from other map or navigation apps is that it shows where the organizers are controlling traffic. It also directs drivers to parking lots, where they can transfer to shuttle buses for venues. As of Friday, more than 10,000 users have downloaded the app from the Google Play Store. A user named Kim Kwan-hyoung wrote: "This app is very convenient and I hope these features could be kept and used for daily lives after the Olympics."An organizing committee official said the app is designed only for the PyeongChang Olympics and Paralympics and no decision has been made on its future.